Saturday, July 10, 2010

Soren Kiekegaard's Philosophy on Life

SørenKierkegaard is a Danish philosopher most commonly recognized for his work during the 19th century. His work is viewed as prolific due to the fact his writings involves the use of multiple pseudonyms to present philosophical principles in an open minded eclectic manner and narrative method, the other that he is often credited for being the father of existentialism.


            Kierkegaard’s life did not extend far beyond his hometown of Copenhagen.  He notably only traveled abroad five times, four times to Berlin and once to Sweden. Despite this fact, he still managed to take from his studies and many experiences to form a universal model for understanding the different stages and aspect of living.  His many works garnered him acclaim among fellow scholars and mathematicians of his era, and like many of the greatest philosophers his works have been heralded as timeless.His look into the multifaceted changing nature of self and its many stages of individualism can be seen as one of the more contemporary takes on the concept of the examined life and its universal importance as it pertains to existence.

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